DIY Summer Match Game (with a FREEBIE)

June 24, 2016

Keeping the kids busy over summer break is tough some days, especially when it rains or is way too hot to go outside and everyone is stuck inside. Everyone goes stir crazy… which typically means that it’s game time!

First, you’ll want to choose 4 pieces of single sided scrapbook paper. It can be regular paper or cardstock, whatever your printer can handle.

I chose summer-y themed papers because the match game we will be printing is summer-y. You can choose the same piece of paper for all 4, or choose 4 different pieces like I did.

It needs to be single sided because you’re going to print on the blank side.

If the paper you choose is larger than 8.5″x11″ (the size of a standard sheet of paper), you’ll need to trim it down.

Once you’ve trimmed all 4 pieces down to the 8.5″x11″ size, you’re ready to print the cards.

Before printing, I suggest double-checking how your printer is going to print. I quickly pulled the paper tray open and wrote “top”. Since I always forget how to feed the paper in so it prints on the correct side, this was a quick reminder.

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I am an elementary Life Skills Teacher in Houston, TX who is passionate about giving each of my students a voice. I spend way too much money at Target, I live for Cherry Coke and Reese's Cups, and I plan on cage diving with Great White Sharks. I have two fur babies and a very supportive husband. I hope you find ideas and inspiration on my blog and welcome! I'm so happy you're here!